52 THE SC I IER-EVENING GAIETY of smarter N ew York again establishes itself on the St. Regis Roof. . . now in the full swing of its second brilliant season! Lopez and his rhythmic clan were never so delightful in dance melodies. . . Urban's garden-and-sky setting never so lovely in its fantasies of light and color . . . and the St. Regis graciousness never so harmoniously in attendance. s s . I I '. . EAST 55TH STIIEET!, COR ER FIFTH AVEX.....E MAY 15, 1",2' EXPRESS TO 17 LOCAL TO J 0 " F LOORS, please!" shouted the operator, clanging shut the big steel doors. "Where wil1 I find the law firm of Smith, Baker, Jennings & E'lstman?" asked the woman wi th the large, floppy hat. "I dunno, lady." "Well, they are a very well-known firm. You should know." " I d ' h . b . 11 . , on town t IS UI (lng, ma am. I only run the elevator here." "I guess you haven't been doing that very long, or you would certainly know where Smith, Baker, ] ennings & Eastman are located." " I b ., h . I een runnln t]S e evator ever since they opened this building." "And you haven't even heard of Smith, Baker, Jennings & East- man? " " N ' I .' I ., d o m, aln t. aln t suppose to. There's an index on the ground floor, just as you come in." "Well, stop at the next floor and let me off." " I ' . 1 I can t stop untl get to seven- teen." . "Do you mean to tell me that I've got to ride all the way up to the seven- teenth floor and back down again be- fore I can even find out 'ZJJhere Smith, Baker, Jennings & Eastman are located? I never heard of such ser- vice in my life. Maybe they're on the seventeenth floor." "The Ryan Realty Company got that whole floor, ma'am." "\Vell, if you know that, I don't see why you don't know \vhere Smith, Baker, Jennings & Eastman are located. I think that's very funny in- deed. " " 8 ". d h 'eventeen, sal . t e operator. "I think that's very funny indeed," said the woman with the large, flop- py hat as she stepped out of the eleva- tor. The operator looked as if he thought it would be funny to catch her depart- ing heels in the big steel door. -ELIZABETH CRAWFORD "'1-:- , . The Furness Withy Line is constructing four steamships. They ,vill be called Northern Prince, the Southern Prince, the Eastern Prince, and the Western Prince.-The Sun. And may Furness \Vithy soon lay the keel of the Southwest-by- Western PrInce!